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The Daily Republic from Mitchell, South Dakota • Page 8

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Six THE DAILY REPUBLIC, Mitchell, S. Tuesday, July 19, 1960 ami WOMEN lonnia laldwin, Mifcheil Society Wy 6-5514 Anniversary Of Guests Staying In Mitchell Home Duplicate Bridge Club Celebrated Obi? Duplicate bridge players from Huron, Sioux Palls and MHchell clubs celebrated the second anniversary of the Mitchell Duplicate Club with 15 tables in play July 17. North-south winners were: first place Mrs. J. J.

Hansowitz of Woonsocket and Mrs. Henry Von-; derhaar of Huron; second Al DeHaven and Jim Corisis of Sioux Falls: third place and Mrs. E. F. Penningroth of Kimball: fourth place Mrs.

E. J. Dunn and Mrs. Charles Roberts of Mitchell: fifth and sixth Mrs. A.

K. Stenson. Mrs J. Lawrence of Mitchell and an Vlrs Kermu uocn 01 That Cool Malt Is Hot- Burning 400 Calories By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN ins foods: one cup of cole slaw Yesterday I suggested that sum-it with a moderate amount of ma- mer is a good time to lose extra two cups of greens: pounds because we have less ap-jone small cantaloupe: one cup, 61 a is petite than in cold weather and of cherries or berries; one orange, East-wesi, winners were: first; there are so many wonderful fruits or appte: two fresh five A ancl and vegetables on the market, carrots; one small caiili- of Sioux Falls; secondj Today I want to talk about which flower head; 20 stalks of aspara- Plac Mrs Theltna Peterson) foods are cooling. The fact that the gus; four cups of cabbage.

and Mrs Grant Enckson of sioilx foods which are cooling are re- So. you see, just because foods Falls: third place Joe Shelley ducing is another reason why are cold in temperature does not Sr. of Parkston and R. L. Souter summer is a perfect time to re-'necessarily mean that they will of Sioux Falls: fourth and fifth duce.

make you feel cooler. The way you place Mrs. Joe Shelley Sr. and Literally, of course, there is no prepare and serve your food makes Mrs. Marvin Gilbertson of Park- such thing as a food which cools a big difference in calorie count ston and Sol Bailin and Joe Hoi- one but calories are heating and therefore in the heating poten- land of Sioux Falls: sixth and sev- Many women are misinformed tiality of a food.

If you have your ent place R. B. Matson and about which foods are cooling, or berries with whipped cream and J. E. Strohmeier of Huron and less heating.

On a hot day they sugar, for instance, that Is a dif- Mr. and Mrs. Morton Henkln. stop in for'a cold chocolate malt, ferent story. you load on rich Others attending from out of This given you a burning 400 cal- salad dressings such as Thousand town were Mr.

and Mrs. Ted Melones They eat many cold but' lsland or an tns heavy cream hoff of Menno: Mrs. Bertha calories-packed items to beat the dressings, you are lost so far as re- Clements and Mrs. Ray Brennon iducing and cooling. Hallandaise of Kimball: Ethyle K.

Barry, Ed- Cneck Calories saucc on ocld 1 8 5 wiu na Murnan. Mrs. Sol Bailin. Mrs You can eat a medium head of heat you up and puff you up Joe Holland Mrs. Odean Haried; lettuce for only 50 calories, al- It is a mistake to get so hot and Mrs.

H. F. Veenker. Fred Diver, though I am not suggesting that laz tt lifhten up on lean Mrs. nine Carlton.

Mrs. H. C. you eat it at one meat A vegetables and go heavy; Hamlin and Mrs. William are only 100 calories in the follow- 011 lce cream sodas, chocolate Sioux Falls; Mrs.

Leonard Lu-! malts and sandwiches! ither and Mrs. Gladys Mueller ofi tJ 'Huron: Mrs. Josephine Fergen and If you would like to have my Mrs. George Shaw of Parkston. calorie chart leaflet Count Your sert luncheon was Discuss AHar Mrs.

Bachman at the July 7 of the WMF it the Lutheran Church. Mrs. Kenneth Knutson headed the program. A bake sale was planned Plans to organize Altar Guild will be discussed at the July A picnic lunch was nerved. A reception and shower was held at the Legion Hall July 7 in honor of Mrs.

Cliff Johnson (Eleanor Dean) who was recently married at Chamite Air Force Base, 111. Refreshments were served. Mrs. S. C.

Kehrberg of Audnbon, and her List Wilson of St. Petersburg, arrived July 16 to spend a week with Mrs. M. B. Bonald, Mrs.

Kehrberf's sister. (Republic Photo by Baldwin) MRS. HOWARD WELCH Lake Mitchell Mitchell, S. D. of Burg Shoe Store.

Staff I- i Bookkeeper and Cashier, employed for 13 yearn. Born in Vermillten. I. D. Graduate ef Ptankintan, S.

High BehML 8he has one daughter ta Lcnson, n. two grandchildren. Member the Methodist Church. Calories," send a stamped. self- Mr, and Mrs.

Karl Friederick and Mrs. Earl Miller of Mitchell addressed envelope with your re- were i uo guests. quest for leaflet No. 36. Address Josephine Lowman care of the Daily Republic.

in Luncheon Fetes Roberta Herzoq Mrs. Cy Johnson held a luncheon at her lake home July 16 in honor of Miss Roberta Herzog who is to be married August 13. Each of the 15 women present brought a recipe for the bride- to-be. Miss Hereog was presented with a gift from the hostess. LaVonne Malde Speaks For Lisbon Lassies LaVonne Malde a the speaker at the Lisbon Lassies 4 club July 14 at the home of Marian Crasser.

Assisting were Mrs. Joe Shelley, Mrs. Marvin Gllbertson, Mrs. Ronnie JAu, found. Family Holds Reunion By Republic News Service ARTESIAN Members of the Knutson families had their annual picnic and reunion at Hitchcock Park in Mitchell July 10.

Present included Mr. and Mrs. Luvern Cook of Yankton; Ernest: iHubbart family of Fedora; Clarence Knutson family and Mr. and) Martin Osterhaus of and Mrs. E.

G. Barnum are leaving the evening of July 20 by a dllM rs Ed Kotne nd Lawrence, and Joe Shelley Sr. July 19 will be regular meeting night with play starting at p.m. at the Elks dub. Mr.

they are sailing July 22 on the SS Rotterdam for Europe on a tour sponsored by the University of South Dakota. I This physical education tour will Docn of in South Hampton, England 7:30 nH president and secretary of South Dakota Unit of American Contract Bridge League. elected; th 29th of July. From there the group of 40 will tour England, Belgium, France, Luxembourg, Germany, Austria. Switzerland, Italy, Results of last week's and Parkston were west section.

I Spain and Portugal, game; Included in the are reserva-, Mrs. Clara Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ott. Mr.

and Mrs. Kenneth Knutson all of Artesian: Olaf Peterson and and Mrs. Vern Morton of Mr. and Mrs. Alger Knut-' son of Clark, Mr.

and Mrs. Earl Rearick and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dyer of Letcher. Circles Meet Circles One.

Two and Three of Woman's Society of Christain July 6 with Report from many users: arotfs 'Mttctan's Anti-Persrjirant Underarms AbsofcrteJy Dry' Think a moment! Do you hcve perspiration problem? Man? women are suddenly realizing that they are not fully pro. teeted. If this is your proMem, here the solution: Mttchum'i Anti-Penpiraat. For many mm underarms absolutely dry. Used directed, complete protection against odor, harmless to normal akin risk to your favorite dream "atsd suits.

And yoa use only once every fee or seven days from the very first treatment Mitchum'i Anti. Perspinnt the new and tbor- oughty tested product of a truat. worthy 39.ycar.old laboratory. really Don't give to perspiration problem. Trust Mitchum's Anti-Perspirant Re.

stops excessive per- many men dry. V. JOHNSON 601 West Sfh, Mltthtll Burg Shot Stort Staff Employed BURO SHOE STORE for IT Years. Pterloiu. worked Olllls Stare far 10 years and Horn's Rhw Store for 2 years.

She has two daughters, Mrs. R. A. Weber, Mitchell and another In Rapid City and a son In llaxtun, Colorado, and grandchildren. Member of the Methodist Church, Eastern Star and Ts- day's Study Club.

tia Kurtenbach ofloberrnmergau. Germany and theliev Wise Mrs Martin oori first in east-Olympics in Rome. Italy. Rudy nlia. CAPVAH July 14 Sewing- were the July 14 meeting of the Cre- and the group practiced for thejdit Women's Breakfast Club.

She at kas assisted by Mrs. Al Shuster. I Mrs. Lee Johnson presided over a business meeting with Mrs. jNels Johnson giving the lesson.

Dy Mrs. Ralph Lester won door (prize. The next meeting will be a Mr. and Mrs. Barnum will-fly home by jet Sept.

2. Mr. and Mrs. George Harring- Mrs. R.

A. Dahle' was hostass 'on and daughters, Shirley and contest July Chamberlain. The next meeting will the home of VaLon Titze. Refreshments were served Mrs. Fred Schaefer.

Sherry, have just returned from a vacation to the west coast. Mrs. Rudy Piala. Refreshments were served at all three functions. Club Entertained July 8 the Double Four Birthday Club was entertained at the home of Mrs.

Marvin Scott. Prizes were won by Mrs. Albert What's In Your Attic? In 1910 wfctit JOE BURG started his shoe in MITCHELL tach shot was labeled "JOE IURG SHOE CO. .1910" Anyone bringing in a pair of these shoes bearing this label will find they are good for $5.00 CREDIT DURING BURG'S SHOE STORE'S SOth SHOI-IILEE Beginning Wednesday, July 20th through 30th You keep the 1910 shoes! hobo picnic with Mrs. NoirvaijBatterman, formerly of Mitchell.

Hathaway and Mrs. Lee Johnson and at West Covina, they At George Air Force Base Ra PP Mrs Fra nk Ott. A des- Victorville. Calif, they were Joined by a nephew, Larry Harrington of Sioux Falls for a three-day trip to Old Mexico. At Carlsbad they visited Mr.

and Mrs. Fred in charge. visited Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Win ger and family.

She was the for mer Mrs. Bill Turner of Mitchell. On a freeway near San Diego i a car pulled along side them and 'someone yelled. "For heaven's Potluck Dinner Held By Lodges At Salem By Republic News Service SALEM Members and W. and iliea of the Rebekah and Odd Pel-Morris Traupel, formerly of Mit- ow lodges at Salem held a had stopped beside them luck 10 on the T.

J. bu the light changed so they Mu ph lawn. i didn gek to talk to each other. Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Williams oin interest the Harring- and family of the Canova area were, tons included on their trip were present.

Mrs. Williams has re- New which is the cently been chosen to fill the posi- Indian capital of the world. They SSLf SU JK ril tende 3 0f reported. -One can hours in of the stores and the peo- pie are so colorful in their dresa. It was all very fascinating." Shirley and Sherry were most interested in Disneyland and Knotts Berry Farm.

has, gone to Hayti to take over her duties. The family will move there later. Mrs. Williams, nee Miss Veva Ericcson, has been a rural school teacher in McCook County several years. She is a graduate of the Salem public high school.

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MAIN, MITCHfU, S. "JARK Vour Ptattr it tht man for "Alwtyt Buy WHAT IS THE FATE OF HER MARRIAGE? GIRL WHO SAYS Adult Entertainment Starts Thurs. IIOXV CONGRATULATES lURG'S their Golden Anniversary! cool WHITE PIGSKIN A SMwy-wMa psjsMfl pump to prettr woM tailored on comfortable A owMonod sett pads eeeh step (KM to BURG SHOE STORE BEST WISHES to on their ANNIVIRSARY SomtriwortH Shot THE COSTUME SHOE MOST FASHIONABU CUSTOM! SftOM, Myi VOOMM MSssi Mnari Citationt dia. for i nSii Irind Burg Shoe Store HILLTOPPERS test Wiihw on Yoiir SOth Aninvenary Shoe Ce. if Jtlene Stats.

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